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AC Not Working, Train Riders In Bengal Pulled Chain, Stalled Rail Traffic
- Monday June 11, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
The passengers of DN Bhramhaputra Mail today protested against non-functioning of AC units in some coaches in Malda town station disrupting train services for hours, a GRP official said.
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Taxi Drivers Block Streets of Rio in Protest Against Uber
- Saturday July 25, 2015
- World News | Reuters
More than a thousand taxi drivers protested in Rio de Janeiro on Friday against ride-sharing company Uber, blocking roads and stalling traffic during morning rush hour as tensions rise in the city over the mobile app ride service.
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Farmers protest hits traffic in Odisha
- Tuesday December 4, 2012
- Bhubaneshwar News | Indo-Asian News Service
A four-hour protest called by farmers in Odisha on Tuesday to oppose the government's "apathy" towards the farming sector hit road traffic across the western part of the state for several hours, a protest leader said.
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AC Not Working, Train Riders In Bengal Pulled Chain, Stalled Rail Traffic
- Monday June 11, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
The passengers of DN Bhramhaputra Mail today protested against non-functioning of AC units in some coaches in Malda town station disrupting train services for hours, a GRP official said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Taxi Drivers Block Streets of Rio in Protest Against Uber
- Saturday July 25, 2015
- World News | Reuters
More than a thousand taxi drivers protested in Rio de Janeiro on Friday against ride-sharing company Uber, blocking roads and stalling traffic during morning rush hour as tensions rise in the city over the mobile app ride service.
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www.ndtv.com
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Farmers protest hits traffic in Odisha
- Tuesday December 4, 2012
- Bhubaneshwar News | Indo-Asian News Service
A four-hour protest called by farmers in Odisha on Tuesday to oppose the government's "apathy" towards the farming sector hit road traffic across the western part of the state for several hours, a protest leader said.
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www.ndtv.com